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1 Protecting Today’s Investments For Tomorrow’s Innovations

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3 The world grows enough food to feed its population.

4 The world grows enough food to feed its population. To eradicate hunger, people in the developing world need to be able to access food by growing it or purchasing it.

5 The global population will increase by 22 percent between now and 2050.

6 The global population will increase by 42 percent between now and 2050. The world’s population is expected to increase from about 6.6 billion people today to 9.3 billion by 2050.

7 Agriculture must increase food production by 42 percent to keep pace.

8 Increasing demand for food, fuel and fiber in developing countries, combined with other factors, actually requires agricultural food production to double by 2050.

9 Global agriculture uses 50 percent of our fresh water.

10 Global agriculture actually uses 70 percent of our fresh water, and in the developing world, that percentage is closer to 95 percent.

11 Irrigation increases the yield of most crops by 50 percent.

12 Actually, irrigation boosts the yield of most crops by 100 percent to 400 percent.

13 Agriculture uses 55 percent of habitable land.

14 And the percentage is growing as developing countries cut down forests to grow more food and other agricultural commodities.

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16 Perform “The Car” Discuss Bullet question 2. Answer Bullet questions 1 and 4. - WIT

17 Read and Take Notes Answer the “Thought Experiment” – WIT Answer Discussion Questions 1, 2 and 3 -WIT

18 1. Swap out all of your incandescent bulbs for the new generation fluorescent ones. These bulbs known as CFL’s can save you $30 - $77 over the life of the bulb versus incandescents. If every American home replaced just one light bulb with a CFL, we would save enough energy to light more than 2.5 million homes for a year, it would be the same as removing 800,000 cars from the roads and the financial savings would be in the billions annually.

19 2. Inflate your car tires. You can save 7 cents per gallon of gas used which represents a 3.3% improvement. If you get 20 miles to the gallon and drive 12,000 miles per year you will save $42 dollars a year. This represents a savings of 19.8 gallons of gas. If 50 million people did that we would use 990,000,000 fewer gallons of gas. This represents importing 5,076,923 fewer barrels of oil every year.

20 3. Turn down your water heater and modify your homes temperature. By dropping your water heater temperature to 130 degrees Fahrenheit and modifying your house temperature by 3 degrees (winter down, summer up) you will lower your emissions of carbon dioxide by 1,100 pounds annually. If 10% of the households in America did this we would lower greenhouse gas output by 11,602,800,000 pounds per year.

21 4. Buy a front-load washing machine. A front-loader will use 25 fewer gallons of water per load than a top-loader. Since the average family does 7.5 loads a week their annual water savings would be 9,750 gallons. If 10% of the households in America did that we would use 102,843,000,000 gallons less a year. Your clothes will also last longer. Your clothes will also come out dryer which means less time in the dryer which means less energy used.

22 5. Use the cold-cold setting in your washing machine. You will save $145 a year. To put in perspective how wasteful hot water is, washing your clothes in hot instead of cold uses more electricity than leaving the refrigerator door open 24 hours a day. Your clothes will also last longer saving more money. If 10% of the households did this we would save 15,231,312,000 kWh/yr or 6,092,525 fewer tons of coal burned every year. Less energy used, means less fuel burned, thereby improving air quality.

23 6. Say no to Teflon™ coated cookware. It raises cholesterol levels, especially LDL. If you use high heat, you will release peroflurocarbons into your food. DuPont has already agreed to pay up to $340 million in a civil settlement for Teflon pollution and is the subject of an EPA investigation into its cover-up of studies of the chemical's health effects.

24 7. Plant an ecological tree. If every American family were to plant one tree we would remove one billion pounds of greenhouse gases every year. We are losing 32 million acres of trees worldwide each year. The planet cannot stand that loss for much longer. Trees help recycle CO2 which improves air quality which in turn will help your health.

25 8. Be a weight watcher. The heavier the item you purchase, the greater the impact on the environment. When buying a refrigerator, buy the most energy efficient one possible as it is the most energy demanding appliance. In order, the appliances having the greatest impact are, refrigerators, lighting, televisions then a big drop to electric dryers, stand-alone freezers and the range/oven. Again, less energy used, less pollution, better health for everyone.

26 9. Carefully select your seafood. According to a recent article in Science magazine, the world’s supply of fish will be depleted by 2048. Go to www.seafoodwatch.org or to the Monterey Bay Aquarium website for more information on what fish are good and which ones are bad to buy. Fish consumption can be either good or bad for your health depending on the choices you make.

27 10. Don’t Buy Bottled Water More than 40% of the bottled water brands out there simply purchase U.S. municipal reserve water (your tap water) and filter it before bottling it. Then they resell it to you for an average of $5/gallon. Not only is tap water likely to be safer and cheaper, it is environmentally 1 million % better. A bottle that holds 1 liter requires 25 liters of water in its manufacturing process (this includes power plant cooling water). Every bottle takes 1,000 years to biodegrade.

28 If 10% of all Americans did ½ of these 10 recommendations, we would lower our dependency on foreign oil by 20-30%, if we all did it, we would no longer need any foreign oil. You can be an environmentalist and protect the health of generations to come and save money doing it.

29 Read and take Notes

30 Which items discussed would you be willing to implement. Discuss other ways you could protect the environment.


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